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Peter K. BOUSFIELD

November 24, 1936 - August 03, 2021

Peter K. BOUSFIELD obituary, November 24, 1936-August 03, 2021, Victoria, Bc

BORN

November 24, 1936

DIED

August 03, 2021

Peter BOUSFIELD Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, grandfather, and friend.
Peter was born in London, England and grew up in Hong Kong, Victoria, BC and England, eventually settling in Victoria, BC with his family. Peter attended St. Michael's, Malvern College, Vic College and UBC. As an old boy, he was proud to have taught at St. Michael's University School for 26 years and is remembered fondly by his students to this day.
His early days of travel were quickly replaced by a lifetime of keeping his feet firmly on the ground, after a harrowing flight back from Hawaii. Peter happily made Victoria, BC his home and centered his life around teaching, family, friends, boating, fishing, golfing, and tennis. As an avid sports fan, he grew up playing and socializing over a range of sports - soccer, rugby, tennis, and golf. Peter met his wife to be, Wendy Patricia, at the Vic Lawn Tennis Club. He was also an accomplished bridge player, taking home many trophies and titles over the years. Peter has lovingly been described as a character and he certainly was one of a kind. He had a quick wit, enjoyed entertaining and socializing, and loved to listen to and tell a good story. Never one to want to be the centre of attention, he often was - just by being Peter.
Of all the roles he had in life, he saved his best three - husband, father, and grandfather for us. Peter will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by his daughters Tara Veysey (Charles and daughter Kaley) of Toronto, ON, Kate Bousfield (Glenn) of Port Coquitlam, BC, and Leah Bousfield of Rimbey, AB, and his grandsons Gwydion and Quinn. Peter is predeceased by his father, John Keith and mother, Edith Gwendolyn, daughter Tracey Patricia and his wife, Wendy Patricia - his best friend and partner in life for 41 years. We take comfort in knowing that Dad is happily reunited with them.
A private family gathering will take place in the coming weeks. In the meantime, please take a scenic drive, preferably near a golf course, in memory of Peter - roll your windows down, breathe in the fresh air and as the sun shines down on you please remember him. In lieu of gifts, cards or flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
Published by The Times Colonist from Aug. 13 to Aug. 15, 2021.

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Susan Moore

August 20, 2021

Peter was a caring, dedicated colleague at SMUS Junior School. He was well-respected by staff and students alike, who appreciated his sense of humour.
I'm sure that Tara,Kate and Leah know how oproud he was of them.
With much sympathy,
Sue Moore

Kerry Crofton

August 15, 2021

So many happy memories of wonderful times with Peter. Seems most of them have him smiling and sharing his humour and good heart. He excelled at golf, tennis, bridge and more - most of all what a wonderful husband he was to Wendy for so many years and such a great dad to his daughters and grandfather to his grandsons. Family get togethers will never be without the same without Peter. We loved you so.

Gavin Barry

August 15, 2021

I was a student of his in English and in life. The world is less for not having him in it. He was one of the greats, anyone who was taught by him will remember this:
Cows eat grass

Douglas Macfarlane

August 14, 2021

Sorry to learn of our former neighbor on Newport Avenue. Peter always was friendly and a
Great host. Had a sharp wit and a generous chuckle. It is sad that we have lost Peter and our other neighbor Judith Kirchner within months of each other. Condolences to Tara, Kate and Leah from the Macfarlanes

Sheril Connick

August 13, 2021

I am so sorry Kate and Gwyn. My heart goes out to you and your family.
Thinking of you.

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